Google puts high value in mobile user experience. The truthfulness of that statement can be tracked back as far Google’s first .mobi website 10 years ago, or when it launched the first iteration of its Android operating system in 2008.

There are still so many things that we’d love to be able to search for, which are unfortunately beyond the bounds of what is physically possible. Here are six fictional search engines that we only wish existed.

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The dream of an ultimate personal assistant isn’t a farfetched sci-fi fantasy like the interactive computing systems in Star Trek. It’s technology available today already being applied to search engines.

At the inaugural Ayima Insights digital marketing conference, Ayima co-founder Rob Kerry gave us his insights into how the field of search is currently developing, and what the future may hold in 2016 and beyond.

As of 2014 we know 55% of teens and 41% of adults use voice search on a daily basis. Now with virtual assistants like Siri, Alexa and voice recognition technology from Shazam and SoundHound, the number of users adopting voice search is only increasing, and the technology for understanding humans is advancing as well.

Full disclosure: this may not be as ‘weekly’ as the headline suggests, nor will I be able to promise as many as 10 stats whenever we publish it, nor can I guarantee they won’t be ever so slightly tangential to search…